Crate cssparser [−] [src]
Implementation of CSS Syntax Module Level 3 for Rust.
Input
Everything is based on Parser objects, which borrow a &str input.
If you have bytes (from a file, the network, or something)
and want to support character encodings other than UTF-8,
see the stylesheet_encoding function,
which can be used together with rust-encoding or encoding-rs.
Conventions for parsing functions
- Take (at least) a
input: &mut cssparser::Parserparameter - Return
Result<_, ()> - When returning
Ok(_), the function must have consumed exactly the amount of input that represents the parsed value. - When returning
Err(()), any amount of input may have been consumed.
As a consequence, when calling another parsing function, either:
- Any
Err(())return value must be propagated. This happens by definition for tail calls, and can otherwise be done with thetry!macro. - Or the call must be wrapped in a
Parser::trycall.trytakes a closure that takes aParserand returns aResult, calls it once, and returns itself that same result. If the result isErr, it restores the position inside the input to the one saved before calling the closure.
Examples:
// 'none' | <image> fn parse_background_image(context: &ParserContext, input: &mut Parser) -> Result<Option<Image>, ()> { if input.try(|input| input.expect_ident_matching("none")).is_ok() { Ok(None) } else { Image::parse(context, input).map(Some) // tail call } }
// [ <length> | <percentage> ] [ <length> | <percentage> ]? fn parse_border_spacing(_context: &ParserContext, input: &mut Parser) -> Result<(LengthOrPercentage, LengthOrPercentage), ()> { let first = try!(LengthOrPercentage::parse); let second = input.try(LengthOrPercentage::parse).unwrap_or(first); (first, second) }
Reexports
pub use cssparser_macros::*; |
Modules
| Delimiter |
|
Macros
| ascii_case_insensitive_phf_map |
Define a function |
| match_ignore_ascii_case |
Expands to a |
Structs
| CompactCowStr |
Like |
| CssStringWriter |
A |
| DeclarationListParser |
Provides an iterator for declaration list parsing. |
| Delimiters |
A set of characters, to be used with the |
| Parser |
A CSS parser that borrows its |
| ParserInput |
The owned input for a parser. |
| RGBA |
A color with red, green, blue, and alpha components, in a byte each. |
| RuleListParser |
Provides an iterator for rule list parsing. |
| SourceLocation |
The line and column number for a given position within the input. |
| SourcePosition |
A capture of the internal state of a |
| TokenSerializationType |
A category of token. See the |
| UnicodeRange |
One contiguous range of code points. |
Enums
| AtRuleType |
The return value for |
| BasicParseError |
The funamental parsing errors that can be triggered by built-in parsing routines. |
| Color |
A |
| ParseError |
Extensible parse errors that can be encountered by client parsing implementations. |
| Token |
One of the pieces the CSS input is broken into. |
Traits
| AtRuleParser |
A trait to provide various parsing of at-rules. |
| DeclarationParser |
A trait to provide various parsing of declaration values. |
| EncodingSupport |
Abstraction for avoiding a dependency from cssparser to an encoding library |
| QualifiedRuleParser |
A trait to provide various parsing of qualified rules. |
| ToCss |
Trait for things the can serialize themselves in CSS syntax. |
Functions
| parse_color_keyword |
Return the named color with the given name. |
| parse_important |
Parse |
| parse_nth |
Parse the An+B notation, as found in the |
| parse_one_declaration |
Parse a single declaration, such as an |
| parse_one_rule |
Parse a single rule, such as for CSSOM’s |
| serialize_identifier |
Write a CSS identifier, escaping characters as necessary. |
| serialize_string |
Write a double-quoted CSS string token, escaping content as necessary. |
| stylesheet_encoding |
Determine the character encoding of a CSS stylesheet. |